Samantha Esquivel
North House
#35
5 Min Rough Draft
Objective:
· Students will learn about the history of veterinary medicine and how it has impacted our society today.
Procedure: Step 1:
Introduce myself and my topic and ask peers what they know already about veterinary medicine, wait for their responses, and elucidate if what they said is correct or not. (Approx. 1 min)
Step 2:
Then from there explain what a veterinarian is and give a brief history lesson about veterinary medicine. Give examples of how it has impacted us today and why it is important. (Approx. 2 min)
Step 3:
Explain what my end goal is and how I am going to get there. (Approx. 40 sec.)
Step 4:
Ask my peers if they have any unanswered questions and answer their questions, which will take care of me making sure their understanding what I’m saying.(Approx. 1 min.)
Resources/ Materials:· Use my research for more information on the history of veterinarian medicine.
· Candy to reward students I call on and know the questions.
· Visual(TBD)
Literal: What I learned about the history of veterinary medicine and how it has been a great help to our animals.
Interpretive: Apply how veterinarians have helped me in my life and also apply how it has assisted my peers with their animals.
Applied: The end goal of my project is to learn how to become a successful veterinarian. There are many components that go into making a veterinarian successful and maybe my peers might want to become a vet after they realize it can be one of their interests.
How will you make step 2 relate to step 3? If a sentence has the word apply in it, it is probably applied and not interpreted.
ReplyDeleteMy end goal is to make me get a better perspective if being a veterinarian is what I really want to do. So, by knowing what a veterinarian is, what they do, how they came about, and how they help people it will help me define my career for the future better.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I can see that. I will need you to work on developing an EQ during the next month, and that will probably require more of a focus.
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